Indiana University Archives
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The IU Bloomington Archives is the largest and most comprehensive source of information on the history and culture of Indiana University.
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Archives Director Dina Kellams and School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering student Ryan Clay had a great time staffing the IU Student Foundation History Tent today! Love chatting with all the visiting alums! #Little500
At IU Bloomington's very first Earth Day celebration in 1970, Wisconsin Senator and founder of Earth Day Gaylord Nelson was a featured speaker in Dunn Meadow. Listen to his talk at media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/… - complete with protestors!
Excited to share that Indianapolis Recorder has featured Archives student & أحمد student Jo Otremba and their research into segregated teaching practices at IU! indianapolisrecorder.com/iu-graduate-st… Also, Jo is moving on to Purdue U. Archives with a FT position! Congrats to all!
Last week Archives graduate students Sasha Goryl and Jo Otremba presented at the MidwestArchivesConference annual meeting, a great step into the profession! And thanks to Indiana University donors, both received support from a professional development fund est. for IU Libraries students!
A truly impressive student project using the Indiana University Archives collections!
Looking for ways to meet friends, get outside a bit, and help make a difference this summer? The Wylie House Museum Museum is looking for outdoor/garden volunteers! bloomingtonvolunteernetwork.org/need/detail/?n…
While IU Bloomington has faced many fires, this one was the most devastating. It was also the impetus for the move to our current campus - we needed room to grow! DYK that some of the brick in Owen & Wylie Halls, pictured below, were repurposed from Science Hall?
Super fun to see Smithsonian Magazine cover the "Beast of Busco" in a recent article: smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… We have a great 2018 blog post about the Beast and other "Hoosier Monsters" found in our folklore collections! 🧌🧌 blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/iubarchives/20…
On This Date - Sept. 4, 1972 - Indiana Hoosiers Mark Spitz became the first to win seven golds in one Olympiad when he swam the anchor on the gold medal winning 400 medley relay in Munich. Spitz won gold in four individual events and three relays, setting world records in each event.
We took postcards with images from our collection to the IU Arts & Humanities's September First Thursday. We collected them from attendees and mailed them out - but first, we mapped them. Where in the world were they going? blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/iubarchives/20…